Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of various non-genetic factors on live weights at different ages (at birth, 30, 60, 90, and 120 d of age), and on average daily gains (from birth to 30, 60, 90, and 120 d) of Ettawah Grade kids. Data from 314 records kids at the national villa...

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Main Author: A. Sodiq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2012-04-01
Series:Media Peternakan
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Online Access:http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/5222
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spelling doaj-2aa1b9c54f9f4d7fadbdc49f309427fe2020-11-24T21:01:59ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityMedia Peternakan0126-04722087-46342012-04-013512127Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade GoatsA. SodiqThe present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of various non-genetic factors on live weights at different ages (at birth, 30, 60, 90, and 120 d of age), and on average daily gains (from birth to 30, 60, 90, and 120 d) of Ettawah Grade kids. Data from 314 records kids at the national village breeding centre of Kaligesing Purworejo Central Java province were analyzed. Results showed that average live weights at birth (BW= 3.44 kg), 30 d of age (W30= 7.19 kg), 60 d of age (W60= 11.05 kg), 90 d of age (W90= 14.75 kg), 120 d of age (W120= 18.86 kg), and average daily gain from birth until 30 d of age (ADG30= 125.6 g), 60 d of age (ADG60= 126.97 g), 90 d of age (ADG90= 125.87 g), 120 d of age (ADG120= 128.78 g) were influenced by sex, litter size, and age of dams. Means of BW, W30, W60, W90, W120, ADG30, ADG60, ADG90, and ADG120 of males were higher than females. Multiple (twin and triplets) born kids were lighter than single. Mean of body weight and average daily gain increased with the dam’s age. The implication of these findings should be accounted in genetic evaluations and also should consider maternal ability for the improvement of Ettawah Grade.http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/5222Ettawah Grade goatnon genetic factorpre-weaningbody weightdaily gain
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Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
Media Peternakan
Ettawah Grade goat
non genetic factor
pre-weaning
body weight
daily gain
author_facet A. Sodiq
author_sort A. Sodiq
title Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
title_short Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
title_full Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
title_fullStr Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
title_full_unstemmed Non Genetic Factors Affecting Pre-Weaning Weight and Growth Rate of Ettawah Grade Goats
title_sort non genetic factors affecting pre-weaning weight and growth rate of ettawah grade goats
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Media Peternakan
issn 0126-0472
2087-4634
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of various non-genetic factors on live weights at different ages (at birth, 30, 60, 90, and 120 d of age), and on average daily gains (from birth to 30, 60, 90, and 120 d) of Ettawah Grade kids. Data from 314 records kids at the national village breeding centre of Kaligesing Purworejo Central Java province were analyzed. Results showed that average live weights at birth (BW= 3.44 kg), 30 d of age (W30= 7.19 kg), 60 d of age (W60= 11.05 kg), 90 d of age (W90= 14.75 kg), 120 d of age (W120= 18.86 kg), and average daily gain from birth until 30 d of age (ADG30= 125.6 g), 60 d of age (ADG60= 126.97 g), 90 d of age (ADG90= 125.87 g), 120 d of age (ADG120= 128.78 g) were influenced by sex, litter size, and age of dams. Means of BW, W30, W60, W90, W120, ADG30, ADG60, ADG90, and ADG120 of males were higher than females. Multiple (twin and triplets) born kids were lighter than single. Mean of body weight and average daily gain increased with the dam’s age. The implication of these findings should be accounted in genetic evaluations and also should consider maternal ability for the improvement of Ettawah Grade.
topic Ettawah Grade goat
non genetic factor
pre-weaning
body weight
daily gain
url http://medpet.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/mediapeternakan/article/view/5222
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